I like Hayward enough but, but I just don't seem him as the franchise savior, so many here seem to think he is. He ranked as the 19th best player last year (tied with Ty Lawson and just behind Rudy Gay -- just ahead of Kevin Love and Paul Milsap).
If a metric rates Ty Lawson and Rudy Gay as top-20 players, I suspect it's broken.
I like Hayward enough but, but I just don't seem him as the franchise savior, so many here seem to think he is. He ranked as the 19th best player last year (tied with Ty Lawson and just behind Rudy Gay -- just ahead of Kevin Love and Paul Milsap).
If a metric rates Ty Lawson and Rudy Gay as top-20 players, I suspect it's broken.
Well a universal truth about metrics is that people use and abuse them when they support a persons point of view, and dismiss them as broken or worthless when they do not. Since the interpretation of metrics is so subjective, lets take a look at at some subjetive rankings:
Hoopshype ranks Hayward #22, just ahead of Klay Thompson and Demar DeRozan and Just behind Paul Milsap and Mike Conley.
SI ranks Hayward #29, just ahead of Derrick Favors and Kevin Love and Just behind Conley and Kyrie
Bleacher Report ranks Hayword #27 Just ahead of Beal and K walker and just behind Milsap and Lillard.
TheSCORE has Hayward as #22 Just ahead of Whiteside and B Griffin and just behind Kyrie
Want more objective parameters than the informed opinions above? Choose your metric:
Choose your metric:
PER: Not in top 20
Usage Pct: Not in top 20
Win Shares: #15
VORP: not in top 20
I am not saying he is trash. I am just saying that outside the land of Green Koolaid, subjective and objective measurements show him for what he is ... a fringe Top 20-25 player in the league. This makes him good enough to be a solid #2 player on a very good team.
As a much beloved :p former Celtics Coach once said " Larry Bird is not walking through those doors people".